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TopicTeacher steals childrens right shoes. Writes 'you're gross' 'die' on their stuff
UnfairRepresent
10/26/20 1:52:33 PM
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Have you ever felt like your teacher really had it in for you? Maybe they graded you lower, spent extra time calling you out in class, or peed on your sleeping bag during a school trip. For students at an elementary school in Akiruno City, Tokyo, a similarly strange case has come to light where their teacher has been stealing their belongings.

The suspect in this case is 38-year-old Koichi Inoue, who allegedly stole three shoes from students at the Tokyo elementary school he worked at. Arrested in late September, when questioned by the police, Inoue claimed he had no idea and denied the charges. However, the shoes (which, for some reason, were all right-foot shoes) were found in Inoues staffroom locker. Further investigation uncovered security camera footage of Inoue, and interviews with his co-workers only incriminated him further.

Inoue was originally arrested when it was discovered that he had written die on a students disaster prevention hat. He had also written youre gross on another students painting set and was arrested for suspected vandalism.

However, it appears that Inoue wasnt carrying out his petty crimes because he hated his students, rather he hated his co-workers. In further interviews with the Tokyo Metropolitan Police, Inoue declared that the stress that came from working with his fellow teachers pushed him into committing his weird crimes.

Im always the first teacher to arrive each morning. The other teachers dont do their jobs at all, he claimed. Hiding the shoes was meant to be an added inconvenience for them.

Although the police didnt elaborate in too much detail, the shoes apparently can no longer be used.

Inoue had been working at the school since April 2017, during which time over one hundred items have been reported by students as missing or vandalised. Police are currently investigating to see if there is a possible relation to Inoues case.

Full Article: https://japantoday.com/category/crime/japanese-elementary-teacher-busted-for-hiding-students%E2%80%99-shoes-writing-'die'-on-their-belongings



I wanted to piss of the other teachers so I stole childrens stuff and insulted them?

Wat...

I think keying Mrs Nakamura's car would piss her off more than writing "Die" on little Saito's pencil case


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^ Hey now that's completely unfair!
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